Re: Satellite L855 - max with newer SSD speed

I am looking to buy this mobile
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(Croatian language, but will help)

I wonder if it is SATA 6 Gbit/s so I can buy newer SSD to use max speed?

Thank you
Mario

Unfortunately, your link does not work, but as far as I know, this kind of info is not available to the specifications of the laptop. In my opinion, it is not important. It is important that you can upgrade this laptop with very fast SSD. I ve done on my old Satellite P500 and it runs very fast. I m really happy now.

If you want some info on SSD, visit http://storage.toshiba.eu/cms/en/index.html

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